Scripts for surfing on memory only-nothing left on disk

Here is a script for linux computers that allows you to use Firefox to access the Internet without leaving any “evidence” behind on your hard disk. I’ve used it for months on a number of Ubuntu machines. you need sudo (root) access to use it, like on your own machine where shit left behind on disk could be recovered by file recovery software even after deletion. Two defenses exist: surfing on RAM, as in this script, or using an encrypted home directory.

HOW TO PUT YOUR ENTIRE HOME DIRECTORY INTO RAM IN UBUNTU; 1:Create a new user named “ram” . This user should be given sudo priviliges so you can intentionally save a file if needed, using sudo nautilus 2: copy the script below to the desktop and make it executable 3: click on it, select “run in terminal” and letr it run-you will need to log back in as ram to use the volatile(nothing stored on disk) home directory.
####Begin script #
# Home_on_Ram.sh ###
#### Home_on_Ram #######
#This script is for secure browsing and file handling with nothing
#left on disk unless deliberately saved other than to home or /tmp